Q. When is Children’s Day celebrated in India?
A) January 26
B) October 2
C) November 14
D) December 25
Answer: C) November 14
Q. Children’s Day in India is celebrated to honor the birth anniversary of which leader?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Sardar Patel
D) Subhash Chandra Bose
Answer: B) Jawaharlal Nehru
Q. What was Jawaharlal Nehru’s popular nickname related to children?
A) Chacha Nehru
B) Bapu
C) Dada Nehru
D) Nana Nehru
Answer: A) Chacha Nehru
Q. In which year did India start celebrating Children’s Day on November 14?
A) 1947
B) 1957
C) 1964
D) 1972
Answer: C) 1964
Q. Before 1964, on which date was Children’s Day celebrated in India?
A) October 10
B) December 20
C) January 26
D) November 20
Answer: D) November 20
Q. Which international organization established Universal Children’s Day on November 20?
A) UNESCO
B) UNICEF
C) UN
D) WHO
Answer: C) UN
Q. Why is November 20 significant as Universal Children’s Day?
A) Adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child
B) Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary
C) UNESCO founding day
D) UNICEF founding day
Answer: A) Adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child
Q. What is the main objective of celebrating Children’s Day?
A) To promote children’s welfare
B) To organize cultural activities
C) To honor Chacha Nehru
D) To declare holidays in schools
Answer: A) To promote children’s welfare
Q. Which Indian Prime Minister is famously known for his love for children?
A) Lal Bahadur Shastri
B) Indira Gandhi
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Rajiv Gandhi
Answer: C) Jawaharlal Nehru
Q. Which flower is often associated with Jawaharlal Nehru?
A) Lotus
B) Sunflower
C) Rose
D) Jasmine
Answer: C) Rose
Q. Children’s Day is also known as…
A) National Youth Day
B) Bal Diwas
C) Education Day
D) Students’ Day
Answer: B) Bal Diwas
Q. In which year did the United Nations adopt the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
A) 1945
B) 1959
C) 1989
D) 2000
Answer: C) 1989
Q. What are the main rights mentioned in the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
A) Right to safety, housing, respect
B) Right to survival, development, protection, and participation
C) Right to health and religion
D) Right to work and vote
Answer: B) Right to survival, development, protection, and participation
Q. What does UNICEF stand for?
A) United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
B) United Nations Indigenous Children’s Education Fund
C) United Nations Independent Child Endowment Fund
D) United Nations Institution for Child Education Fund
Answer: A) United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
Q. Which type of events are commonly held on Children’s Day in schools?
A) Cultural programs and competitions
B) Parents’ day celebrations
C) Political debates
D) Religious ceremonies
Answer: A) Cultural programs and competitions
Q. What is Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth year?
A) 1889
B) 1899
C) 1909
D) 1919
Answer: A) 1889
Q. Which country celebrates Children’s Day on June 1?
A) India
B) Brazil
C) China
D) France
Answer: C) China
Q. Who is known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ in India?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Subhash Chandra Bose
D) Rajendra Prasad
Answer: A) Mahatma Gandhi
Q. In which year did the UN declare November 20 as Universal Children’s Day?
A) 1945
B) 1954
C) 1964
D) 1984
Answer: B) 1954
Q. What was the original purpose of Universal Children’s Day?
A) To declare a school holiday
B) To promote international togetherness and children’s welfare
C) To honor children only in the UN
D) To celebrate family day
Answer: B) To promote international togetherness and children’s welfare
Q. Which country was the first to officially celebrate Children’s Day?
A) India
B) Turkey
C) United States
D) China
Answer: B) Turkey
Q. What does the rose symbolize in connection to Jawaharlal Nehru?
A) Peace
B) Love for children
C) Patriotism
D) Strength
Answer: B) Love for children
Q. Which of these child rights is part of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child?
A) Right to work
B) Right to survival and development
C) Right to vote
D) Right to own property
Answer: B) Right to survival and development
Q. In which country is Children’s Day celebrated as “Kodomo no Hi” on May 5?
A) Japan
B) India
C) Russia
D) South Korea
Answer: A) Japan
Q. Why is Chacha Nehru considered a role model for children?
A) For his political success
B) His love, care, and attention toward children
C) His stance on technology
D) His military strategies
Answer: B) His love, care, and attention toward children
Q. Which of these is NOT a common Children’s Day activity?
A) Essay writing competitions
B) Tree planting events
C) Science exhibitions
D) Political campaign rallies
Answer: D) Political campaign rallies
Q. In which country is Children’s Day celebrated on the second Sunday of June?
A) United States
B) Sweden
C) Germany
D) Australia
Answer: A) United States
Q. In which year did the UN adopt the Declaration of the Rights of the Child?
A) 1924
B) 1959
C) 1989
D) 2001
Answer: B) 1959
Q. Which language is the word “Chacha,” as in “Chacha Nehru,” derived from?
A) Urdu
B) Hindi
C) Bengali
D) Tamil
Answer: B) Hindi
Q. Which international organization is primarily responsible for advocating children’s rights?
A) WHO
B) UNICEF
C) UNESCO
D) ILO
Answer: B) UNICEF
Q. Which country celebrates Children’s Day as “Dia del Niño”?
A) Brazil
B) Mexico
C) Italy
D) Japan
Answer: B) Mexico
Q. Children’s Day celebrations aim to bring awareness to what issue?
A) Environmental sustainability
B) Children’s rights and welfare
C) Urban development
D) National defense
Answer: B) Children’s rights and welfare
Q. Which Indian leader is known as the “Iron Man of India”?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Sardar Patel
D) Subhash Chandra Bose
Answer: C) Sardar Patel
Q. When did Jawaharlal Nehru become the first Prime Minister of independent India?
A) 1947
B) 1950
C) 1954
D) 1964
Answer: A) 1947
Q. In which city was Jawaharlal Nehru born?
A) Mumbai
B) Allahabad
C) Delhi
D) Chennai
Answer: B) Allahabad
Q. What is a common theme for Children’s Day worldwide?
A) Science and Technology
B) Protecting children’s rights
C) Industrial development
D) Space exploration
Answer: B) Protecting children’s rights
Q. Which of the following is a principle of child rights?
A) Exploitation
B) Protection
C) Neglect
D) Discrimination
Answer: B) Protection
Q. In which year did Nehru pass away?
A) 1958
B) 1960
C) 1964
D) 1970
Answer: C) 1964
Q. Children’s Day celebrations emphasize the importance of which fundamental right for children?
A) Right to employment
B) Right to education
C) Right to property
D) Right to drive
Answer: B) Right to education
Q. Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?
A) Pratibha Patil
B) Indira Gandhi
C) Sarojini Naidu
D) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
Answer: B) Indira Gandhi
Q. How is Children’s Day celebrated in most Indian schools?
A) By declaring a holiday
B) Through cultural programs and events
C) Through political debates
D) By organizing parent-teacher meetings
Answer: B) Through cultural programs and events
Q. When is International Children’s Day celebrated?
A) June 1
B) August 1
C) September 1
D) December 1
Answer: A) June 1
Q. Which of these is a common Children’s Day event?
A) Health check-ups for children
B) Financial aid for adults
C) Military parades
D) Diplomatic meetings
Answer: A) Health check-ups for children
Q. Which Indian Prime Minister introduced the Non-Aligned Movement along with leaders from other countries?
A) Indira Gandhi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Rajiv Gandhi
D) Manmohan Singh
Answer: B) Jawaharlal Nehru
Q. Which of these is NOT celebrated on November 14?
A) Children’s Day in India
B) Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday
C) Universal Children’s Day
D) Bal Diwas
Answer: C) Universal Children’s Day
Q. What does the “right to participation” mean in child rights?
A) Right to contribute to household work
B) Right to participate in all community activities
C) Right to express their views in matters affecting them
D) Right to receive allowances
Answer: C) Right to express their views in matters affecting them
Q. What is a common symbol used during Children’s Day celebrations?
A) National flag
B) Flowers and balloons
C) Animals
D) Fireworks
Answer: B) Flowers and balloons
Q. Nehru’s book “Discovery of India” is based on…
A) His childhood experiences
B) India’s history and culture
C) India’s independence struggle
D) His foreign travels
Answer: B) India’s history and culture
Q. Which day marks the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
A) November 20
B) June 1
C) August 15
D) December 25
Answer: A) November 20
Q. Which Prime Minister inaugurated India’s first Children’s Film Society?
A) Lal Bahadur Shastri
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Rajiv Gandhi
D) Indira Gandhi
Answer: B) Jawaharlal Nehru
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